The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives : : Second, revised edition / / edited byG. John M. Abbarno.

This new and expanded edition of G. John M. Abbarno's anthology The Ethics of Homelessness underscores what is ignored in plain sight: people without a home or dwelling are also without privacy and dignity. It is argued that they lack moral standing. The chapters uncover the harsh realities of...

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This new and expanded edition of G. John M. Abbarno's anthology The Ethics of Homelessness underscores what is ignored in plain sight: people without a home or dwelling are also without privacy and dignity. It is argued that they lack moral standing. The chapters uncover the harsh realities of poverty where economic value overrides competing human values. Naomi Zack argues that homelessness is symbolic of society's materialistic values. It has a tendency to resist sufficient charity and perpetuates conditions of injustice. Uma Narayan questions whether the homeless have protection under the U.S. Constitution. Other authors present an enlarged sphere of homeless to include runaway children, refugees, adoptees and the disabled. The book demonstrates the value of applied philosophy.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Copyright Page / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Dedication / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Foreword / Anthony J. Steinbock -- Acknowledgements / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- About the Contributors / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Introduction / G. John M. Abbarno -- Part 1 Literary Dimensions of Homelessness: Verse and Conversation / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 1 The Guardian of the Birds / Noah S. Berger -- Chapter 2 Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse / Dennis Rohatyn -- Chapter 3 Who Was "Home" First? Literal and Metaphorical Homelessness in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer / Jennifer A. Joyce -- Chapter 4 Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue / Robert Ginsberg -- Chapter 5 The Homelessness of Refugees / Robert Ginsberg -- Part 2 The Mirror of Homelessness: Is It Essential to Humanity? / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 6 Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? / Pio Colonnello -- Chapter 7 The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place / Patricia Anne Murphy -- Chapter 8 Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality / David E. Schrader -- Chapter 9 Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community / Keith Burkum -- Part 3 Internal and External Homelessness in Children / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 10 Community, Ethics, and Homelessness / Michael Parker -- Chapter 11 Psychic Homelessness in Adoptees / René A.C. Hoksbergen -- Part 4 No Home, No Citizenship: Moral and Political Dimensions / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 12 Homelessness, Philosophy, and Public Policy / Naomi Zack -- Chapter 13 The Homeless and the Right to "Public Dwelling" / Anita M. Superson -- Chapter 14 No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless / Uma Narayan -- Chapter 15 Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness / Natalie Dandekar -- Chapter 16 Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless / G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 17 Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home / Shyli Karin-Frank -- Part 5 To Have a Home: What Difference Does It Make to Be Home? / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 18 The Homeless Hannah Arendt / Joseph Betz -- Chapter 19 Talking about Those Home Improvement Blues / Ron Scapp -- Part 6 Social Institutions and Homelessness / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 20 Intended and Unintended Successes / Andrew F. Smith -- Chapter 21 Homeless Men and Their Interactions with Law Enforcement / Amy M. Donley , Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss , and Katharine Morales -- Chapter 22 ub heals Street Medicine: A Model of Care and Connection / Kim S. Griswold , Mohammad Hubeishy , and Katelyn Benson -- Part 7 Marginalized Lives / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 23 Homelessness, Disability, and Oppression / Julie E. Maybee -- Chapter 24 The Coloniality of Homelessness / Kevin Scott Jobe -- Part 8 Homelessness and Vulnerability / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno -- Chapter 25 Ethics, Homelessness and the Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles Distinction / Rashad Rehman -- Chapter 26 Removing the Condition of Homelessness / Mohamad Al-Hakim -- Index / Editor: G. John M. Abbarno.
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title The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives : Second, revised edition /
spellingShingle The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives : Second, revised edition /
Value Inquiry Book Series ;
Copyright Page /
Dedication /
Foreword /
Acknowledgements /
About the Contributors /
Introduction /
Part 1 Literary Dimensions of Homelessness: Verse and Conversation /
Chapter 1 The Guardian of the Birds /
Chapter 2 Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse /
Chapter 3 Who Was "Home" First? Literal and Metaphorical Homelessness in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer /
Chapter 4 Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue /
Chapter 5 The Homelessness of Refugees /
Part 2 The Mirror of Homelessness: Is It Essential to Humanity? /
Chapter 6 Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? /
Chapter 7 The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place /
Chapter 8 Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality /
Chapter 9 Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community /
Part 3 Internal and External Homelessness in Children /
Chapter 10 Community, Ethics, and Homelessness /
Chapter 11 Psychic Homelessness in Adoptees /
Part 4 No Home, No Citizenship: Moral and Political Dimensions /
Chapter 12 Homelessness, Philosophy, and Public Policy /
Chapter 13 The Homeless and the Right to "Public Dwelling" /
Chapter 14 No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless /
Chapter 15 Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness /
Chapter 16 Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless /
Chapter 17 Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home /
Part 5 To Have a Home: What Difference Does It Make to Be Home? /
Chapter 18 The Homeless Hannah Arendt /
Chapter 19 Talking about Those Home Improvement Blues /
Part 6 Social Institutions and Homelessness /
Chapter 20 Intended and Unintended Successes /
Chapter 21 Homeless Men and Their Interactions with Law Enforcement /
Chapter 22 ub heals Street Medicine: A Model of Care and Connection /
Part 7 Marginalized Lives /
Chapter 23 Homelessness, Disability, and Oppression /
Chapter 24 The Coloniality of Homelessness /
Part 8 Homelessness and Vulnerability /
Chapter 25 Ethics, Homelessness and the Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles Distinction /
Chapter 26 Removing the Condition of Homelessness /
Index /
title_sub Second, revised edition /
title_full The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives : Second, revised edition / edited byG. John M. Abbarno.
title_fullStr The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives : Second, revised edition / edited byG. John M. Abbarno.
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Copyright Page /
Dedication /
Foreword /
Acknowledgements /
About the Contributors /
Introduction /
Part 1 Literary Dimensions of Homelessness: Verse and Conversation /
Chapter 1 The Guardian of the Birds /
Chapter 2 Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse /
Chapter 3 Who Was "Home" First? Literal and Metaphorical Homelessness in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer /
Chapter 4 Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue /
Chapter 5 The Homelessness of Refugees /
Part 2 The Mirror of Homelessness: Is It Essential to Humanity? /
Chapter 6 Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? /
Chapter 7 The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place /
Chapter 8 Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality /
Chapter 9 Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community /
Part 3 Internal and External Homelessness in Children /
Chapter 10 Community, Ethics, and Homelessness /
Chapter 11 Psychic Homelessness in Adoptees /
Part 4 No Home, No Citizenship: Moral and Political Dimensions /
Chapter 12 Homelessness, Philosophy, and Public Policy /
Chapter 13 The Homeless and the Right to "Public Dwelling" /
Chapter 14 No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless /
Chapter 15 Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness /
Chapter 16 Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless /
Chapter 17 Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home /
Part 5 To Have a Home: What Difference Does It Make to Be Home? /
Chapter 18 The Homeless Hannah Arendt /
Chapter 19 Talking about Those Home Improvement Blues /
Part 6 Social Institutions and Homelessness /
Chapter 20 Intended and Unintended Successes /
Chapter 21 Homeless Men and Their Interactions with Law Enforcement /
Chapter 22 ub heals Street Medicine: A Model of Care and Connection /
Part 7 Marginalized Lives /
Chapter 23 Homelessness, Disability, and Oppression /
Chapter 24 The Coloniality of Homelessness /
Part 8 Homelessness and Vulnerability /
Chapter 25 Ethics, Homelessness and the Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles Distinction /
Chapter 26 Removing the Condition of Homelessness /
Index /
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contents Copyright Page /
Dedication /
Foreword /
Acknowledgements /
About the Contributors /
Introduction /
Part 1 Literary Dimensions of Homelessness: Verse and Conversation /
Chapter 1 The Guardian of the Birds /
Chapter 2 Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse /
Chapter 3 Who Was "Home" First? Literal and Metaphorical Homelessness in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer /
Chapter 4 Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue /
Chapter 5 The Homelessness of Refugees /
Part 2 The Mirror of Homelessness: Is It Essential to Humanity? /
Chapter 6 Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? /
Chapter 7 The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place /
Chapter 8 Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality /
Chapter 9 Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community /
Part 3 Internal and External Homelessness in Children /
Chapter 10 Community, Ethics, and Homelessness /
Chapter 11 Psychic Homelessness in Adoptees /
Part 4 No Home, No Citizenship: Moral and Political Dimensions /
Chapter 12 Homelessness, Philosophy, and Public Policy /
Chapter 13 The Homeless and the Right to "Public Dwelling" /
Chapter 14 No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless /
Chapter 15 Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness /
Chapter 16 Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless /
Chapter 17 Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home /
Part 5 To Have a Home: What Difference Does It Make to Be Home? /
Chapter 18 The Homeless Hannah Arendt /
Chapter 19 Talking about Those Home Improvement Blues /
Part 6 Social Institutions and Homelessness /
Chapter 20 Intended and Unintended Successes /
Chapter 21 Homeless Men and Their Interactions with Law Enforcement /
Chapter 22 ub heals Street Medicine: A Model of Care and Connection /
Part 7 Marginalized Lives /
Chapter 23 Homelessness, Disability, and Oppression /
Chapter 24 The Coloniality of Homelessness /
Part 8 Homelessness and Vulnerability /
Chapter 25 Ethics, Homelessness and the Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles Distinction /
Chapter 26 Removing the Condition of Homelessness /
Index /
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